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Category: Thriller

Trigger warning: murder, including descriptions of the bodies and some violent scenes towards the end, plus mention of suicide Wicked Charm is a book of two stories running parallel. What the blurb makes you think is that a wicked but charming boy is somehow involved in a series of murders, and I even thought there might be something a touch paranormal here, what with the swamp vibes. But there is also the love story between the wicked boy and the girl who moves in next door. What I liked most about Wicked Charm is that Hart infused it with an atmospheric […]

It’s time for another snap review! These are shorter reviews for shorter reads, like short stories or novellas. I don’t read thrillers usually, but after reading Unknown Sender, I’m wondering if I should. The story starts by introducing the reader to Jessica, a college student hoping to become a teacher. She’s introverted and takes anxiety medication. All-in-all, I found her to be very relatable at the start. One evening, Jessica gets a couple of text messages from a blocked number. In an attempt to get her mind off the creepiness of the texts, she agrees to go with her roommate to […]

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